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Indirect Legislation
§. 3. Culture of the moral sanction
1
Culture of this
Sanction reflects
1. its force. 2
its direction
In the culture of the moral sanction there
are two points to be attended to: the its force the augmentation
of it's force, and the regulation of it's bias or direction.
and its direction bias, or direction : the augmentation of the same,
The business then is then accordingly
and the direction of the . to encrease the
force with which it strikes upon an offender;
and to dispose of it in such take care that with regard to
the choice of the persons on whom it strikes and
the respective degrees of force with which it strikes upon
them respectively it shall all along be conformable
to the principle of utility in other words that the dictates of it shall co-incide
with, the dictates of utility that principle.
2 Its force depends
upon 1. its intensity:
2. its extent.
As to it's force this will be depend
partly upon its intensity and partly upon
it's extent. Its intensity is measured by the degree
of disapprobation which each the persons whose
suffrages are in question entertain upon a given
occasion against a given act: its intensity extent , upon
the number of those persons The Intensity of with regard to the
force power here in question may considerd as analogous to velocity
with
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